Beyond the just energy transition narrative: How South Africa can support the AfCFTA to advance climate resilient development

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
F. Ismail
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ABSTRACT This article argues that South Africa’s climate change policy and engagement should go beyond advancing its transition to a low carbon economy, and should include adaptation, green industrialisation, and resilience. In this context the article argues that South Africa and other African countries should go beyond the narrow limits of the just energy transition framework and adopt the more holistic concept of climate resilient development. It is proposed that South Africa should support the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the African Union (AU) to strengthen renewable energy infrastructure, green industrial value chains, adaptation and resilience – thus adopting a climate resilient developmental regionalism approach. The EU carbon border adjustment measure is critically discussed. The AfCFTA and the AU are urged to build more coherent approaches between their negotiating positions in the WTO and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
超越公正的能源转型叙述:南非如何支持非洲自贸协定推进气候适应型发展
本文认为,南非的气候变化政策和参与不应局限于推进其向低碳经济的转型,而应包括适应、绿色工业化和复原力。在此背景下,本文认为南非和其他非洲国家应该超越能源转型框架的狭隘限制,采用更全面的气候适应型发展概念。建议南非支持非洲大陆自由贸易区(AfCFTA)和非洲联盟(AU)加强可再生能源基础设施、绿色产业价值链、适应和抵御能力,从而采取气候适应型发展区域主义方法。对欧盟碳边界调整措施进行了批判性的讨论。敦促非洲大陆自由贸易区和非盟在世贸组织和联合国气候变化框架公约的谈判立场之间建立更加一致的方法。
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